Ophion minutus Kriechbaumer, 1879
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Ophion minutus Kriechbaumer, 1879 View in CoL
Figs 10C‒D, F View FIGURE 10
Ophion minutus Kriechbaumer, 1879: 105–106 View in CoL . Lectotype ♀ from the Netherlands in ZSM, examined
Ophion eremotyloides Ceballos, 1962: 200‒201 View in CoL ; Fig 2O View FIGURE 2 . Holotype ♀ in MNCN from Spain, not eamined
Ophion telengai Meyer, 1935: 23 View in CoL ? Type from Turkmenistan, lost.
Material examined: IRAN: 1♀, Mazandaran province, Golestan forest, Tang-e-Gol, 700 m . a. s. 17 May 1993, Paz / Badii leg. ( HMIM) ; 3♀♀, Lorestan Province, Khorramabad area, Mahmudvand , 30 Apr 2007, A. Klimenko leg. ( MR) ; 3♀♀, 1♂, Kohkiloye-va-Boyerahmad Province, Yasuj area , 10 km SE Sepidar, 5‒6 May 2007, A. Klimenko leg. ( MR) .
Remarks: Usually an easily identified species based on the small size, the conspicuously bent radius before the junction with the pterostigma in the fore wing, the wide face, buccate temples and the extensive pale markings of the mesosoma ( Fig. 10C View FIGURE 10 ). It is a documented parasitoid of geometrids, primarly Erannis Hübner, 1825 ( Lepidoptera : Geometridae ) which mainly occurs in areas with oak forests. The short and relatively uninformative description of Ophion telengai ( Meyer 1935) (type destroyed, Townes et al. 1965) is possibly referring to a species in the Ophion minutus aggregate. The types were collected in Turkmenistan. In his key to species Meyer (1937) places O. telengai together with O. parvulus (erroneously considered to be a senior syn. of O. minutus ), O. amoenus Tosquinet (= Barytatocephalus mocsaryi Brauns ), Ophion buchariensis (occasionally placed in Apatophion ( Townes, 1971)) and Ophion boguschi (transferred to Eremotylus by Horstmann (2006)). This could indicate that the generic identity of the true O. telegai is to be sought after in other genera such as Eremotylus or Simophion .
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Ophion minutus Kriechbaumer, 1879
Johansson, Niklas, Ameri, Ali, Riedel, Matthias, Talebi, Ali Asghar & Ebrahimi, Ebrahim 2021 |
Ophion telengai
Meyer, N. F. 1935: 23 |
Ophion minutus
Kriechbaumer, J. 1879: 106 |